11 11.11.1.11111111111111111.1111P 4 11111P. KNICKERS Women's Clubs BE- PRIMROSE NEVOLENT CLUB will have a business meeting 8 p.m. Monday in the Zionist Cultural Center. Refresh- ments will be served by so- cial committee members Ruth Alter and Estelle Al- ter. CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will have a lunc- heon meeting 11:30 a.m. Monday in the Pioneer Women headquarters, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. Hostesses will be Sophie Rosenstein and Sarah Rothstein. For information, call Jeanette Serling, President, 968- 8518. *** ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Saturday in the Franklin Park Towers Apts. club house. Guest speaker will be Mel Ravitz, Detroit City Councilman, who will speak on "Impact of the New Federal Policy on Detroit and Its Suburbs." A social hour will precede the meet- ing. Co-hostesses are: Phyl- lis D. Korn, Selma Korn and Lee Wagman. Friends and guests are welcome. * * * BUSINESS AND PRO- FESSIONAL DIVISION, National Council of Jewish Women, will meet 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the NCJW of- fices, 16400 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. Financial plan- ning specialist Ann Cook • • • • • • • • • • • • • have them • REMEMBER YOUR AFFAIR • • • • with • • • COMPUTER PORTRAITS • • • • Framed Pictures, • • Posters, T-Shirts, Etc. • • • • BANQUETS, PARTIES • WEDDINGS, SHOWERS • • MITZVAHS, ETC. • • • Call • • • PHOTOGRAPHIC • • • •COMPUTER IMAGES, INC.• 1/' (313) 851-5977 • • Also located in Tally Hall, • • Farmington Hills • • • • • • • • • • • • • will continue her talk on "Investments and Financial Planning for Women." There is an admission charge for non-members. For reservations and infor- mation, call the NCJW of- fices, 557-9604. * * * SHOSHANIM CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet 7:30 p.m. Monday in the home of Suzi Noveck, 30257 Mayfair, Farmington Hills. Pam Selis will teach stick loom weaving, long stitch and quick point. Guests are welcome and re- freshments will be served. For details, call Ms. Noveck, 661-1791. mation, call Sonia Ribiat, 967-3606; Young Israel of Oak-Woods, 398-1177; or Young Israel of Greenfield, 967-3655. * * * BETH EL SISTER- HOOD will hold its spring luncheon meeting noon Monday in the temple. Rabbi Richard C. Hertz will speak on "My Six-Pointed Beth El Star." There is a charge. For information, call the temple, 851-1100. * * * NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE WOMEN will have a regular meeting Thursday in the Laurel Woods Apts. club house. *** * * * BUSINESS AND PRO- FESSIONAL GROUP, Hadassah, will meet 2 p.m. Sunday in the Northgate Apts. club house. A movie on part-time parents and Youth Aliya will be shown. Program chairmen for the day are Mattie Bressler and Sylvia Tannenbaum. A so- cial hour with refreshments will follow. Guests are in- vited. GOLDA MEIR CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women will have a Purim luncheon noon March 29 in the Kris-. ten Towers, 25900 Green- field, Suite 205E, Oak Park. An Israeli movie will be shown. President Mrs. Jack Reitman invites prospective members and guests. Delivers Talk Dr. Betty Reisman, as- sociate professor of coun- selor education in the Col- lege of Education at Wayne State University, will pre- sent five papers at the American Personnel and Guidance Association na- tional conference to be held in Detroit through Satur- day. 353-7180 SHEILA ROSE NEW HOURS Ash', NEW HOURW euieter SELECTED JEWELRY CON1 JUAN LIMN SLR \ 1(1. 13720 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park, Mich. Near Post Office LI 7-5068 OPEN WED. CLOSED SAT. KNICKERS & KNICKER OUTFITS 30% OFF 2 DAYS ONLY - Saturday, March 20th all sales final and Monday, March 22nd no charges ba y and me Mon.-Sat. 10-5 24901 NORTHWESTERN HWY. 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DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women/Naamat, will meet noon Tuesday in the Pioneer Women head- quarters, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. Margaret Weiner of the Jewish Family Service will speak on "You Are Not Get- ting Older — You're Get- ting Better." President Margaret Bialkin is the hostess. Luncheon will be served at a charge. For re- servations, call Ms. Bialkin, 559-2044; or Frieda Faigin, 356-7119. Guests are wel- come. YOUNG ISRAEL SIS- TERHOOD will hold its annual Lamaan Hayeled supper 6:30 p.m. Wednes- day at Young Israel of Greenfield. There is a charge. Proceeds from the supper will support orphan children in Israel. Ruth Lefkowitz, docent with the Detroit Institute of Arts, will present a program on "Expressions of Humanity in Art." Friends are invited. For reservations and infor- Friday; March 19, 1982 37 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS “ti RT WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT members may be married or single; career oriented or homemakers; city dwellers or suburbanite; women with strong Jewish backgrounds or those with initially minimal Jewish affiliation; women with previous organizational experi- ence or those who are new to the areas of community organizing. What unites them is their concern for and commitment to the quality of Jewish Continuity. WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT provides our membership with the opportunity to translate this concern and commitment into meaningful activity. DON'T DELAY ..........WE NEED YOU All Membership Inquiries can be directed to 355-9151 855-9116